"I put platforms with toe clips on one of my bikes
last fall, and realized I rode it all the time because I didn't have
to change my shoes when I left the house." Exactly! Just get on the
bike and ride off. Nice.

On Sep 4, 5:50 am, Blindrobert <roberto.cipri...@gmail.com> wrote:
> LOL on the SPD's.  I put platforms with toe clips on one of my bikes
> last fall, and realized I rode it all the time because I didn't have
> to change my shoes when I left the house.  So put platforms on another
> two of my bikes....rode them more too...now all 11 of my 12 bikes have
> platforms and cages.  The only one with clipless is my racing (track)
> bike.
>
> Just keep telling yourself how much you love those SPD's!
>
> On Sep 4, 12:07 am, Michael_S <mikeybi...@rocketmail.com> wrote:
>
>
>
> > sometimes  I can be pretty stubborn. Grant espouses the wider Noodle
> > bars for average sized males. ( I'm 5'11" 187 lbs) After 30 years of
> > riding 42-44 cm bars I thought I was pretty happy and comfortable. The
> > new Ram I picked up last Saturday ( 11 hour turnaround drive  LA-SF-
> > LA) had 46 Noodles. Wow, was I surprised how nice they felt!  Climbing
> > is especially better, and I just felt much more relaxed on the bike.
> > So much so I just ordered another 46cm bar for my touring bike. I'm
> > sure all the other bikes will be next!
>
> > and  I'm not even going to think about flat pedals... I love my SPD's!
>
> > ~Mike

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